The Woodlands Methodist Church: Traditional Audio

PODCAST · religion

The Woodlands Methodist Church: Traditional Audio

Messages from Traditional Worship at The Woodlands Methodist Church in The Woodlands, Texas, outside of Houston

  1. 417

    Anchored: God Is in Charge

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |In a world where faith is questioned and truth is ambiguous, followers of Jesus need something solid to hold onto. Every day, it seems Christians are pressured to tell a disbelieving society what they believe in and why. In this five-week sermon series titled Anchored, we will explore the core truths of the Christian faith — abiding truths, strong enough to steady our hearts, strengthen our faith, and sustain us through the seasons of life.

  2. 416

    Anchored: Heaven Is Real

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |In a world where faith is questioned and truth is ambiguous, followers of Jesus need something solid to hold onto. Every day, it seems Christians are pressured to tell a disbelieving society what they believe in and why. In this five-week sermon series titled Anchored, we will explore the core truths of the Christian faith — abiding truths, strong enough to steady our hearts, strengthen our faith, and sustain us through the seasons of life.

  3. 415

    Anchored: The Resurrection is Real

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | In a world where faith is questioned and truth is ambiguous, followers of Jesus need something solid to hold onto. Every day, it seems Christians are pressured to tell a disbelieving society what they believe in and why. In this five-week sermon series titled Anchored, we will explore the core truths of the Christian faith — abiding truths, strong enough to steady our hearts, strengthen our faith, and sustain us through the seasons of life.

  4. 414

    Anchored: The Bible is God’s Word

    Traditional Worship | Dr. Ed Robb |  In a world where faith is questioned and truth is ambiguous, followers of Jesus need something solid to hold onto. Every day, it seems Christians are pressured to tell a disbelieving society what they believe in and why. In this five-week sermon series titled Anchored, we will explore the core truths of the Christian faith — abiding truths, strong enough to steady our hearts, strengthen our faith, and sustain us through the seasons of life.

  5. 413

    Anchored: There Is a God

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | In a world where faith is questioned and truth is ambiguous, followers of Jesus need something solid to hold onto. Every day, it seems Christians are pressured to tell a disbelieving society what they believe in and why. In this five-week sermon series titled Anchored, we will explore the core truths of the Christian faith — abiding truths, strong enough to steady our hearts, strengthen our faith, and sustain us through the seasons of life.

  6. 412

    Easter 2026: The Place Where the Lord Lay

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | Welcome to Easter Sunday — the most important day of our Christian faith. Today signals the rebirth of hope, reminding us that God declared that death no longer has the last word! We are delighted that you have joined us to celebrate our Lord’s victory over sin and the grave and pray you will feel God’s presence as you encounter the risen Savior through the music, prayers, Scriptures, and spoken word.Everything we do here at The Woodlands Methodist Church is rooted in the Good News of Jesus Christ. Thank you for being with us — you are welcome here!

  7. 411

    Holy Hunger: Hungry for a King

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Dr. Ashley Goad |  Lent is the sacred season of the church that has its roots in the 40 days Jesus spent fasting and being tempted in the wilderness. As it was then, so it is today: Lent is a time of testing and of longing — a time that is intended to produce within all of us a “holy hunger” that fills the emptiness of our spirits and refreshes our souls with the presence of God. This season invites us to cultivate a deep desire for God’s presence and truth, seeking renewal as we journey toward the cross and ultimately Easter morning. In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus said: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” We are delighted that you are on this Lenten journey with us as we seek fulfillment from the only One who can satisfy our hunger.

  8. 410

    Holy Hunger: Hungry for the Outsider

    Traditional Worship | Dr. Luther Oconer |  Lent is the sacred season of the church that has its roots in the 40 days Jesus spent fasting and being tempted in the wilderness. As it was then, so it is today: Lent is a time of testing and of longing — a time that is intended to produce within all of us a “holy hunger” that fills the emptiness of our spirits and refreshes our souls with the presence of God. This season invites us to cultivate a deep desire for God’s presence and truth, seeking renewal as we journey toward the cross and ultimately Easter morning. In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus said: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” We are delighted that you are on this Lenten journey with us as we seek fulfillment from the only One who can satisfy our hunger.

  9. 409

    Holy Hunger: Hungry for Community

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Karen Tyler |  Lent is the sacred season of the church that has its roots in the 40 days Jesus spent fasting and being tempted in the wilderness. As it was then, so it is today: Lent is a time of testing and of longing — a time that is intended to produce within all of us a “holy hunger” that fills the emptiness of our spirits and refreshes our souls with the presence of God. This season invites us to cultivate a deep desire for God’s presence and truth, seeking renewal as we journey toward the cross and ultimately Easter morning. In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus said: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” We are delighted that you are on this Lenten journey with us as we seek fulfillment from the only One who can satisfy our hunger.

  10. 408

    Holy Hunger: Hungry for Justice

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |  Lent is the sacred season of the church that has its roots in the 40 days Jesus spent fasting and being tempted in the wilderness. As it was then, so it is today: Lent is a time of testing and of longing — a time that is intended to produce within all of us a “holy hunger” that fills the emptiness of our spirits and refreshes our souls with the presence of God. This season invites us to cultivate a deep desire for God’s presence and truth, seeking renewal as we journey toward the cross and ultimately Easter morning.In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus said: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” We are delighted that you are on this Lenten journey with us as we seek fulfillment from the only One who can satisfy our hunger.

  11. 407

    Holy Hunger: Hungry for Holiness

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Mark Sorensen |  Lent is the sacred season of the church that has its roots in the 40 days Jesus spent fasting and being tempted in the wilderness. As it was then, so it is today: Lent is a time of testing and of longing — a time that is intended to produce within all of us a “holy hunger” that fills the emptiness of our spirits and refreshes our souls with the presence of God. This season invites us to cultivate a deep desire for God’s presence and truth, seeking renewal as we journey toward the cross and ultimately Easter morning. In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus said: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” We are delighted that you are on this Lenten journey with us as we seek fulfillment from the only One who can satisfy our hunger.

  12. 406

    Holy Hunger: Hungry for God

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | Lent is the sacred season of the church that has its roots in the 40 days Jesus spent fasting and being tempted in the wilderness. As it was then, so it is today: Lent is a time of testing and of longing — a time that is intended to produce within all of us a “holy hunger” that fills the emptiness of our spirits and refreshes our souls with the presence of God. This season invites us to cultivate a deep desire for God’s presence and truth, seeking renewal as we journey toward the cross and ultimately Easter morning. In Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus said: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” We are delighted that you are on this Lenten journey with us as we seek fulfillment from the only One who can satisfy our hunger.

  13. 405

    He Loved Us First!

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | Good morning! We are so happy that you are here, and we look forward to entering into the presence of Jesus with you through our worship experience. Whether you want to grow in your faith, find an authentic community of friends, or invest in the lives of others, we have a place for you here.

  14. 404

    Shaken: When God Pours You Out

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Drew Essen |  As we begin the new year, we are taking some time to discover what God’s Word says about how we steward every gift God has given us — our experiences, our gifts, our resources and our lives. Jesus said we are the salt of the earth — created to bring flavor, preserve what is good and add value wherever God places us. But salt only makes a difference when it’s poured out. So often, life shakes us through change, loss or challenge, and we wonder why. What if the shaking isn’t meant to break us, but to deploy us? In this series, we’ll discover how God uses those moments to grow our faith, reveal the treasure within us and pour His grace through us into a world that desperately needs it.

  15. 403

    Shaken: Unshakable

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | As we begin the new year, we are taking some time to discover what God’s Word says about how we steward every gift God has given us — our experiences, our gifts, our resources and our lives. Jesus said we are the salt of the earth — created to bring flavor, preserve what is good and add value wherever God places us. But salt only makes a difference when it’s poured out.So often, life shakes us through change, loss or challenge, and we wonder why. What if the shaking isn’t meant to break us, but to deploy us? In this series, we’ll discover how God uses those moments to grow our faith, reveal the treasure within us and pour His grace through us into a world that desperately needs it.

  16. 402
  17. 401

    Shaken: Called To Be Salt of the Earth People

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | As we begin the new year, we are taking some time to discover what God’s Word says about how we steward every gift God has given us — our experiences, our gifts, our resources and our lives. Jesus said we are the salt of the earth — created to bring flavor, preserve what is good and add value wherever God places us. But salt only makes a difference when it’s poured out. So often, life shakes us through change, loss or challenge, and we wonder why. What if the shaking isn’t meant to break us, but to deploy us? In this series, we’ll discover how God uses those moments to grow our faith, reveal the treasure within us and pour His grace through us into a world that desperately needs it.

  18. 400

    Fresh Start

    The Wesley Covenant Service | Dr. Ed Robb | Good morning! We are so happy that you are beginning the new year with us, and we look forward to entering into the presence of Jesus with you through our worship experience. Many of us like to take the opportunity to begin a new year with new goals. Whether you want to grow in your faith, find an authentic community of friends, or invest in the lives of others, we have a place for you here.

  19. 399

    The Shepherd’s Telegram

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Dr. Ashley Goad | The shepherds were the first to hear the good news, the first to see the Christ Child, and the first to share the message. Their story reminds us that God’s love often arrives quietly, in fields — in ordinary places, among ordinary people — and then calls us to tell others. As we gather for worship today, may our hearts echo the shepherds’ telegram of joy: Christ is born! God is with us! May we, too, go forth glorifying and praising God for all we have seen and heard this Christmas.

  20. 398

    Emmanuel: Keeping Christmas Simple!

    Traditional Christmas Service | Bishop Bob Hayes |More than 2,000 years have passed since Christ was born and we are still drawn to this story that never gets old. Scripture says, “But when the set time had fully come, God sent his Son” (Galatians 4:4). And with the entire universe moving at His command, every participant in this great human drama took their place as planned on the stage of eternity. But it didn’t end on that night. We are here both as witnesses and participants in the same narrative that was conceived, produced and directed by God, and we all have a role to play in this timeless story.  Rather than observing the birth of Christ with a sense of nostalgia, why not rediscover the meaning and purpose it holds for us all? For the babe born in that stable has the power to transform us again and again. Welcome. We are glad you are here!

  21. 397

    Emmanuel: With Us in Our World

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |It was the prophet Isaiah who first introduced us to one of the most beautiful words found in the Old Testament — Emmanuel. When translated, it means “God with us.” The word not only holds historical and sacred significance to all of God’s people, but it also symbolizes God’s divine presence and protection for both the present and future.   Emmanuel conveys a sense of promise and belonging, of care and comfort, of courage and optimism. As we find ourselves in this season of Advent, it is so important for us to know that even now God is with us in our waiting, Our Celebration, our celebration for the gift of the Messiah, and most of all, for the love He brings to all people. We are delighted that you have joined us for worship in this sacred Advent season, and we hope you feel the love and warmth of our congregation. Indeed, God is with us! 

  22. 396

    Emmanuel: With Us on Our Journey

    Traditional Worship | Dr. Ed Robb | It was the prophet Isaiah who first introduced us to one of the most beautiful words found in the Old Testament — Emmanuel. When translated, it means “God with us.” The word not only holds historical and sacred significance to all of God’s people, but it also symbolizes God’s divine presence and protection for both the present and future.   Emmanuel conveys a sense of promise and belonging, of care and comfort, of courage and optimism. As we find ourselves in this season of Advent, it is so important for us to know that even now God is with us in our waiting, Our Celebration, our celebration for the gift of the Messiah, and most of all, for the love He brings to all people. We are delighted that you have joined us for worship in this sacred Advent season, and we hope you feel the love and warmth of our congregation. Indeed, God is with us! 

  23. 395

    Emmanuel: With Us in Our Chaos

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | It was the prophet Isaiah who first introduced us to one of the most beautiful words found in the Old Testament — Emmanuel. When translated, it means “God with us.” The word not only holds historical and sacred significance to all of God’s people, but it also symbolizes God’s divine presence and protection for both the present and future.   Emmanuel conveys a sense of promise and belonging, of care and comfort, of courage and optimism. As we find ourselves in this season of Advent, it is so important for us to know that even now God is with us in our waiting, our chaos, our celebration for the gift of the Messiah, and most of all, for the love He brings to all people. We are delighted that you have joined us for worship in this sacred Advent season, and we hope you feel the love and warmth of our congregation. Indeed, God is with us! 

  24. 394

    Lessons and Carols 2025

    The WOodlands Methodist Church Chancel Choir and Sanctuary Orchestra present Lessons and Carols. This beautiful service celebrates the joy of the season and the promise found in Christmas through Scripture readings and timeless carols.

  25. 393

    Emmanuel: With Us in Our Waiting

    Traditional Worship | Dr. Ed Robb |  It was the prophet Isaiah who first introduced us to one of the most beautiful words found in the Old Testament — Emmanuel. When translated, it means “God with us.” The word not only holds historical and sacred significance to all of God’s people, but it also symbolizes God’s divine presence and protection for both the present and future.  Emmanuel conveys a sense of promise and belonging, of care and comfort, of courage and optimism. As we find ourselves in this season of Advent, it is so important for us to know that even now God is with us in our waiting, our chaos, our celebration for the gift of the Messiah, and most of all, for the love He brings to all people. We are delighted that you have joined us for worship in this sacred Advent season, and we hope you feel the love and warmth of our congregation. Indeed, God is with us! 

  26. 392

    The Gospel of John: New Life and Renewed Purpose

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |  The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  27. 391

    The Gospel of John: Living Like It Is Finished

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Drew Essen | The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  28. 390

    The Gospel of John: Preparation and Prayer

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  29. 389

    The Gospel of John: A Place Prepared for Us

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |  The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  30. 388

    The Gospel of John: We Would See Jesus

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Dr. Jeff Olive | The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  31. 387

    Missions 2026: Jesus Cares for His Flock and Conquers Death

    Missions Sunday | Rev. Dr. Ashley Goad |  The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to

  32. 386

    The Gospel of John: Light and Sight

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  33. 385

    The Gospel of John: The Bread of Life

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |  The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  34. 384

    The Gospel of John: Jesus Gives Hope and Help for Those in Need

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |  The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  35. 383

    The Gospel of John: Born Again and Being Born Again

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Karen Tyler | The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  36. 382

    The Gospel of John: We Have Found the Messiah

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  37. 381

    Harvest Podcast | Gospel of John: Encountering Jesus in a New Way

    Ready to encounter Jesus in a fresh way?In this special kickoff episode, we’re beginning a new journey through the Gospel of John. Join hosts Shawn Gray and Rev. Mark Sorensen as they welcome special guest Bishop Bob Hayes for an introduction to this unique book of the Bible. Discover what sets John’s eyewitness account apart, why it’s such a powerful starting point for understanding who Jesus is, and what you can expect as we explore it this season.If you’re looking to experience the story of Jesus again for the first time, this conversation is for you.Tune in as we prepare our hearts and minds for a season of transformation.

  38. 380

    The Gospel of John: In the Beginning Was the Word

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |The Gospel of John is without a doubt one of the most fascinating books in the Bible. Often called the “spiritual gospel,” this unique and powerful testimony provides us with an up close and personal perspective of Jesus like no other book ever written. From the prologue to the epilogue, the main message of John’s Gospel is that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we can have eternal life by believing in Him. Beautifully crafted, the book has an abundance of signs, symbols and miracle stories. In the coming weeks we will journey through this amazing testament, and we invite you to come and journey with us as Jesus’ identity is made known to the people of His time and to us today through its timeless message. We are delighted that you have chosen to worship with us, and we pray your spirit will be fed.

  39. 379

    Truth Be Told: Things Will Never Get Better

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Dr. Ashley Goad | The one thing that separated Jesus from all the prophets who came before or after Him was His insistence on His disciples knowing the truth. To Jesus, truth was more than simple honesty; it was a concept rooted in God’s character. He taught that through truth, we come to understand God’s faithfulness and the dependability of His words and actions. In contrast, lies are the enemy of truth. The Evil One, who spreads false teachings, tries to have us live in a false narrative about who we are, how the world works and even the nature of God Himself. This sermon series is about defining what is truth, how we find it and the specific lies that hold our faith captive. We are delighted you have chosen to join us as we seek to find the truth that sets us free.

  40. 378

    Truth Be Told: In Search of Truth

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | The one thing that separated Jesus from all the prophets who came before or after Him was His insistence on His disciples knowing the truth. To Jesus, truth was more than simple honesty; it was a concept rooted in God’s character. He taught that through truth, we come to understand God’s faithfulness and the dependability of His words and actions. In contrast, lies are the enemy of truth. The Evil One, who spreads false teachings, tries to have us live in a false narrative about who we are, how the world works and even the nature of God Himself. This sermon series is about defining what is truth, how we find it and the specific lies that hold our faith captive. We are delighted you have chosen to join us as we seek to find the truth that sets us free.

  41. 377

    Holy Mysteries: Baptism — It’s in the Water

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes | Good morning! We are so happy that you are here with us today, and we look forward to entering into the presence of Jesus with you through our worship experience. Whether you want to grow in your faith, find an authentic community of friends, or invest in the lives of others, we have a place for you here.

  42. 376

    Holy Mysteries: There’s More Than Enough

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Chris McLain | This summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.

  43. 375

    Truth Be Told: I Am Not Enough

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Karen Tyler | The one thing that separated Jesus from all the prophets who came before or after Him was His insistence on His disciples knowing the truth. To Jesus, truth was more than simple honesty; it was a concept rooted in God’s character. He taught that through truth, we come to understand God’s faithfulness and the dependability of His words and actions. In contrast, lies are the enemy of truth. The Evil One, who spreads false teachings, tries to have us live in a false narrative about who we are, how the world works and even the nature of God Himself. This sermon series is about defining what is truth, how we find it and the specific lies that hold our faith captive. We are delighted you have chosen to join us as we seek to find the truth that sets us free.

  44. 374

    Summertime Psongs: Reign Above It All

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Margarita McCarthy |This summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.

  45. 373

    Summertime Psongs: Praise Above All

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |This summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.

  46. 372

    Summertime Psongs: Honest to God

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes  |This summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.

  47. 371

    Summertime Psongs: Living With Gratitude

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob Hayes |This summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.

  48. 370

    Summertime Psongs: The Power of Travailing

    Traditional Worship | Jonah Robson |This summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.

  49. 369

    Summertime Psongs: Sad Songs Say So Much

    Traditional Worship | Rev. Margarita McCarthy |This summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.

  50. 368

    Summertime Psongs: The Wisdom of Our Fathers

    Traditional Worship | Bishop Bob HayesThis summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Messages from Traditional Worship at The Woodlands Methodist Church in The Woodlands, Texas, outside of Houston

HOSTED BY

The Woodlands Methodist Church

Produced by Derrick Dedmon

URL copied to clipboard!